Matched path '/web/index.htm' with mapping 'standard'
Did not translate path '/web/index.htm'
No mapping found for HTTP request with URI [/web/index.htm] in DispatcherServlet with name 'standard'

But I do have a RequestMapping("/web/index") and I tried it with a RequestMapping of "/index"]]>David 2011-07-21T13:47:38-00:00Re: dispatcher inside snap not finding path.https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/222325/699415/#msg_699415
The Error you see in the log can be ignored, it's just a INFO level message getting output to system.err by tomcat for some reason, we are looking in to it. You RequestMapping should be fine assuming it comes straight after the mapping for your DispatcherServlet and that comes straight after the Snap path. So in your browser, you should be entering a path like this http://myServer.com:port/hostPath/snapsFilter/snapPath/DispatcherServlet/requestMapping. The snapPath is the one defined in your manifest header.

If this is all correct then check the Snaps filter in the host, it needs to cover all the dispatchers, otherwise the snap won't be able to find your requested view, a jsp for example.

Chris.]]>Chris Frost2011-07-21T14:44:46-00:00Re: dispatcher inside snap not finding path.https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/222325/699512/#msg_699512
David 2011-07-21T17:06:29-00:00Re: dispatcher inside snap not finding path.https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/222325/699600/#msg_699600
So we are in Spring MVC now, the message "FrameworkServlet 'standard' : initialization completed in 1714 ms" Simply means it found the context definition for the DispatcherServlet and initialized it with no problems.

The question is why it hasn't found your controllers. If your using annotation based configuration, have you got the correct annotations (@Controller) in place and scanned for the right package to find them as defined in the DispatcherServlet context?